#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Date: Sun, 16 Nov 1997 16:41:30 +1100 From: The Vance FamilySubject: TAB-century by live CENTURY BY LIVE >From secret Samadhi written & performed by live, lyrics by Edward Kowalczyk Tabbed by Matt Vance:e-mail penybryn@vsoft.com.au Ok, this is the first one of these i've done, so I don't know if it's going to be any good, but here goes: This is Played tuned down half a step, like most of the songs on secret Samadhi.It's fairly basic, only a couple of cords strummed for the intro and power chords for the chorus. Basically, there are 3 parts to this song, the Verse, chorus, and the bridge. Part 1:VERSE This has 2 chords strummed fairly fast (listening to the song helps)and a B chord added at the end. E F# ---x-- ------ -xx--- xxxxxx ------ ---x--| ------ xx----| E F# E Everybody's here, puke stinks like beer F# E This could be a city, this could be a graveyard, F# E F# you stole my idea, you stole my idea, E F# E Everybody's anxious, for the coming of the crisis, F# E the collapse of the justice, i can smell your armpits, F# E F# you stole my idea, you stole my idea, you stole my idea, B this puke stinks like beer, & everybody's here, PART 2:CHORUS This is fairly basic, just 3 chords, which can be played as power chords, or a full bar chord. The 3 Chords are: G A B xxxxxx xxxxxx 5fr. xxxxxx 7fr. ---x-- ---x-- ---x---| -xx--- -xx--- -xx------| ------ ------ ---------| These are the bar versions of these chords, you can play them as a open Chord, but it's easier to play them as a bar. A A A So come on, come on, come on, G A E let's lay waste to, this century, A A A come on, come on, come on, G A E E return to nothin, & help me, PART 3:BRIDGE The bridge has 4 Chords, which I play as bar chords, but that's just my Personal preferance, any part of this song can be played as an open chord. The 4 chords are already tabbed here, so this is how it goes: F# F# G G On the edge, of a kiss, smack on the lips, A A B dangled with tounge, F# F# G G On the edge, of a peace, that can't stand low, A A B & won't stand tall NOTE: All the strumming for the bridge is evenly spaced apart, the lyrics are not in time with the guitar.I have tried to fit the chords in with where they go with the words, this tab is not written in time. For the last part, it's amazing what we can, do with love, it's the same pattern as the chorus, just G, A, E. Well, that's about it, the rest of the song repeats through the chorus again, and the second verse has the same pattern as the first. If you listen to the song you shouldn't have any trouble fitting it in with the words. If you have any suggestions, or want to fix up anything that's wrong with this tab, please E-mail me at penybryn@vsoft.com.au Bye!